by Jessica Scott | May 26, 2012 | mommy fail, Uncategorized, working mom
You know, before I was a parent, I used to judge other parents horribly. A tantrum in the middle of the grocery store? Why didn’t you give her a nap before you went? Feeding a piece of candy? Oh the horror of the toxic food coloring. And oh how I judged. Then, I...
by Jessica Scott | Jan 8, 2012 | army mom, gadgets, mommy fail, techo-files, Uncategorized, working mom
I have somewhat of a problem in my house. While I’ll freely admit to having too any animals (really, I think we’re borderline qualifying for an episode of animal hoarders but if you repeat that, I’ll deny it), I will not allow that there does...
by Jessica Scott | Dec 5, 2011 | army mom, empowering parents, military mom, mommy fail, Rants, Uncategorized, working mom
A couple of nights ago, I had a conversation with my 7 year old daughter. Now, it’s not like the conversation is the thing to remark on. We talk all the time. Most of the time, it’s about why her clothes are in the middle of the floor or…kidding. My...
by Jessica Scott | Sep 26, 2011 | army mom, army officers, company command, deployment, mommy fail, moms at war, Uncategorized, women at war, working mom
I’m sitting here tonight in a crappy hotel room in Sierra Vista Arizona. I’m away from my kids. I’m alone but for the bright white screen of my computer and I’m thinking. It’s never a good sign when I start getting introspective but sitting here tonight, I am, so here...
by Jessica Scott | Apr 15, 2011 | army mom, books, empowering parents, military mom, mommy fail, Uncategorized, working mom
So yesterday I ran into one of the parents of girls who attend daycare with my daughters. She told me that her daughter was groped by one of the little boys. Now before you’re thinking I’m over reacting, we’re talking down the front of the pants touching skin,...
by Jessica Scott | Apr 8, 2011 | army mom, army officers, books, military mom, mommy fail, moms at war, Uncategorized, women at war, working mom, Writing
I was contacted several months ago regarding submissions for a collaborative project about working mothers. Sam Walravens asked if I would be willing to contribute to show one aspect of being a military mother. Below is the video trailer for this phenomenal project...